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i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's one of the thing kent does. he goes around lecturing judges on the methodology underlying his neuroscience. >> just one note about -- a lot of the sciences that you mention are sciences that were developed not through order scientific method of driver, but -- discovery but were directed by the criminal justice system, the forensic sciences didn't happen from scientists following hypothesis-driven scientific methods and following the scientific methods. neuroscience and d.n.a. are different that way. interestingly, there is a lot of neuroscience collaborations that are happening wi
i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's...
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is this science? or science losing its moorings? because multiple universes can never be observed. still at the fqxi conference - and still at sea - figuratively as well as literally - i meet a cosmologist who has a different approach to the early universe, lots of people have theories about how the universe began ...what state it must be in to start with and they argue with each other and they, one, everyone thinks their theory is the best. it occurred to me that there's a totally different way that's much better to think about these things and that's to exploit the idea of equilibrium. we know lot's of things that are in equilibrium in the world around us...a glass of water, a room full of air, can be in equilibrium. lots of things are in equilibrium and it means basically physics his taken however it got started and settled into one particular state. ....and it stays there. and it stays there. so what if we could describe the universe as an equilibrium system. then the state of the universe could be determined not by someone's theory of the state but by the laws of physics takin
is this science? or science losing its moorings? because multiple universes can never be observed. still at the fqxi conference - and still at sea - figuratively as well as literally - i meet a cosmologist who has a different approach to the early universe, lots of people have theories about how the universe began ...what state it must be in to start with and they argue with each other and they, one, everyone thinks their theory is the best. it occurred to me that there's a totally different...
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators in this lab to ensure they won't fail despite being only a relatively new markets are not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop in the last. physical institute can trace its reach all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander proctor of the nickel. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking research and the development of the laser as we
science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators in this lab to ensure they won't fail despite being only a relatively new markets are not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over...
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to incorporate the russian economy if i could cultural sciences on the russian economy of medical sciences it was transferring control over the merged organizations financial assets of property specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot of the bill is designed to improve the efficiency of their. encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will research but it was received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading scientists as a result sixty nine amendments to the original draft to broad to be made the bill should come into law sometime in the changes to be made by the time. this bill is a vital importance it's not only about reforming the russian academy of sciences it will determine the path russia takes in the future whether we continue to be a results based economy or turn towards high tech industries this is what's at stake. well so here's the last story he did for technology. to men's to learn about the latest developments in the tractor industry. brain. with the world's population set to reach eight point one bill
to incorporate the russian economy if i could cultural sciences on the russian economy of medical sciences it was transferring control over the merged organizations financial assets of property specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot of the bill is designed to improve the efficiency of their. encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will research but it was received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading scientists...
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. sure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets are not only in high demand in russia. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop you know like. the physical institute contrition all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander a nickel. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking beside the development of the laser as we know it the quantum oscillator they created stimulated emissions of betwee
science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. sure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets are not only in high demand in russia. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step...
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science is on the rushing to me of medical science is transferring control over the. financial assets of property to specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot. of the efficiency of the organization encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will research but it is received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading scientists as a result sixty nine amendments to the original draft to be made the bill should come into law sometime in the changes to be made by the time. this bill is a vital importance it's not only about reforming the russian academy of sciences it will determine the path russia takes in the future whether we continue to be a results based economy or turn towards high tech industries this is what's at stake but. it won't be right without first getting. well so here's the last story he did for technology. to learn about the latest developments in the tractor industry. brain. with the world's population set to reach eight point one billion people by two thousand and twenty five the pre
science is on the rushing to me of medical science is transferring control over the. financial assets of property to specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot. of the efficiency of the organization encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will research but it is received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading scientists as a result sixty nine amendments to the original draft to be made the bill should come into law...
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light the scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators are tested in this lab to ensure they won't fail despite being only a relatively new player on the market not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop you know what. the physical institute can trace its roots all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander proctor of. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking research and the development
science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light the scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators are tested in this lab to ensure they won't fail despite being only a relatively new player on the market not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer...
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light the scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. to ensure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets are not only in high demand in one. it's also the cia china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer of its dame so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop in the last. physical institute contrition treats all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander proctor of a nickel. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking research that the development of the laser as we know it the q
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what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and other places to see what the confirmation is all about. we can see that it improves the basics. , u r her rider, your engagement is stronger.
what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and other places to see what the confirmation is all about. we can see that it improves the basics. , u r her rider, your engagement is stronger.
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a science journalist explains. then, we'll have reminders to keep your family pets safe and alive in brutal summer heat. >> and preview this year's san francisco's jewish film festival. i'm susan sykora and that is on bay area focus. next. i remember the moment clearly. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: as long as i live. man: i realized, at that moment, when we first saw the damage, these people really needed us and i was going to make a difference, right here in my community. together with local responders, we cleared trees and collapsed walls. we had to get to the family trapped beneath. as a citizen-soldier, i made a difference. announcer: be there for your community, at nationalguard.com. . >>> hi, i'm susansy cora. -- susan sicore a. welcome to the show. the plan is to connect protected areas from canada to mexico so predatory animals like wolves can move from one wild place to another. how does this work? and why should wolves matter to us? for answers, meet mary ellen hanibal, an environmental writer w
a science journalist explains. then, we'll have reminders to keep your family pets safe and alive in brutal summer heat. >> and preview this year's san francisco's jewish film festival. i'm susan sykora and that is on bay area focus. next. i remember the moment clearly. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: as long as i live. man: i realized, at that moment, when we first saw the damage, these people really needed us and i was going to make a difference, right here in my community....
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to incorporate the russian economy if i could cultural sciences and the rushing to be of medical sciences was transferring control over the merged organizations financial assets of property to specifically created states. agency giving the scientists more time suspending allow. the efficiency of the organization encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will research but it has received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading scientists as a result sixty nine amendments to the original draft to broad to be made the bill should come into or sometime in the changes will be made by the time. this bill is of vital importance it's not only about reforming the russian academy of sciences it will determine the path russia takes in the future whether we continue to be a results based economy or turn towards high tech industries this is what's at stake but. it won't be right without first getting. well so here's the last story he did for technology. to learn about the latest developments in the tractor industry. brain. with the world's population set to reach eight
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light required to study split second reactions. resistance properties of the modulators. sure they won't fail despite. the markets not only in high demand in russia. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of technology. competition from a fraud in recent years a fourth game so let's head over to the lab and see what. was up in the last. difficult institute can trace its roots all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander proctor of a nickel. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking beside the development of the laser as we know it the quantum oscillator they created stimulated emissions of between two atomic energy states which in turn a lot of population version to be maintaine
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short courses of life sciences required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. sure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology competition from abroad in recent years as for the game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop in the last. physical institute contrition all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander proctor of nickel. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking piece the development of the laser as we know it the quantum oscillator they created stimulated emissions of
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light the scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators are tested in this lab to ensure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of laser technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop in the light. physical institute contrition all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander proctor of. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking piece of the development of the. as we know it the quantum osc
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light required to be split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. to ensure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets not only in high demand in russia. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years has forced the coup. it's dame so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing say one step ahead. what's not been allowed. to physical institute can trace its roots all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander proctor of a nickel. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking research and the development of the laser as we know it the quantum oscillator they created stimula
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science they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. to ensure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop in the last. physical institute contrition all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking research and the development of the laser as we know it the quantum oscillator they created stimulated emi
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to incorporate the russian economy of agricultural sciences and the russian economy of medical sciences was transferring control over the merged organizations financial assets of property specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot. designed to improve the efficiency of the organization encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will research but it has received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading scientists as a result sixty nine amendments to the original draft to be made the bill should come into law sometimes but more changes will be made by the time. this bill is a vital importance it's not only about reforming the russian academy of sciences it will determine the path russia takes in the future whether we continue to be a results based economy or turn towards high tech industries this is what's at stake. so here's the last story he did for technology. to learn about the latest developments in the tractor industry. brain. with the world's population set to reach eight point one billion people by two thousan
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we have looked at this in science. we have looked at it in almost everywhere you can think of of the operational characteristics of old and young brains. what we see on average is that everything we look at is different. you could say, well, how many of those things that are different, physically, functionally, are chemically, really seem to be stronger, releasing to advantage the old brain? the answer is, none of them. alas, old is slower and less precise, less refined. old is slowly deteriorating. but there is good news in a moment, just wait for a moment. ok? [laughter] then we ask, how complex of the way we have to train the rat or how complex what we have to train the human to reverse these characteristics that define them as old? first, let me say something about being old. you could say if we're all deteriorating when we're older, why the heck do young people tolerate us? the answer is simple. something grows in this through life, and that is acknowledged. older people know things. they have lived life. that exp
we have looked at this in science. we have looked at it in almost everywhere you can think of of the operational characteristics of old and young brains. what we see on average is that everything we look at is different. you could say, well, how many of those things that are different, physically, functionally, are chemically, really seem to be stronger, releasing to advantage the old brain? the answer is, none of them. alas, old is slower and less precise, less refined. old is slowly...
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chris intergovernmental science technology office. the amendment provided that all direct costs including salary and fringe will be reimbursed and this is to accept this agreement in the expenditure of the funds >> colleagues any questions? and a okay. we don't have a budget analyst report so we'll move on to public comment. that i public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues can i have a motion to move this item to full board >> okay without opposition. mr. clerk call items 23 and 3 >> item number two the appropriation for all expenditures to the departments of city and county of san francisco as of may 31st for fiscal years 2014 and 15. >> item number 3 the salary owns for fiscal years june 2014 and 15. >> okay. thank you mr. clerk. >> colleagues we have the beginning of week two here and a number of departments first up our assessor report. >> we tampa last week and talked about where we plan to go. over the week w d. >> good morning todd director of the office of workforce have meant. we're in all the time
chris intergovernmental science technology office. the amendment provided that all direct costs including salary and fringe will be reimbursed and this is to accept this agreement in the expenditure of the funds >> colleagues any questions? and a okay. we don't have a budget analyst report so we'll move on to public comment. that i public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues can i have a motion to move this item to full board >> okay without...
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in fact today a letter was released by the google science communications group of seventeen climate scientists who worked with google two years ago on this almost like literally to fight back against the likes of inhofe in the letter just severely castigated google for deciding to finance in office and this isn't just senator inhofe and google has also started to fund groups like the competitive enterprise institute heritage foundation and other anti science climate denying politicians one susan molinari took over their lobbying shop she's a right wing corporate lobbyist is that i was going to add my next question is going to be why is google doing this and the company is run by some fairly intelligent people why would they back the flat earth society i mean i they i think that's a question for them to answer and unfortunately don't really seem to be wanting to talk to the press very much about it but i. a lot of it has to do with this a mistaken idea that the only way that you can engage with our political system is to accept the corruption and encourage it it's this kind of a real
in fact today a letter was released by the google science communications group of seventeen climate scientists who worked with google two years ago on this almost like literally to fight back against the likes of inhofe in the letter just severely castigated google for deciding to finance in office and this isn't just senator inhofe and google has also started to fund groups like the competitive enterprise institute heritage foundation and other anti science climate denying politicians one...
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it is totally inappropriate and immoral to lie about science. nuclear power, a, produces large quantities of global warming gas because it relies on a massive industrial infrastructure. there's mining, enriching, two huge coal-fired plants to enrich your uranium, building huge reactors, knocking them down in 30, 40 years, storing radioactive wastes for half a million years. i mean, none of that is taken into account, so nuclear power adds substantially to global warming. that's lie number one. two, it's not cheap because it's all paid for by tax dollars...except when the reactor's built, and even then the utilities don't pay any insurance. if there's an accident, you taxpayers pick it up. the utilities make money by selling electricity. that's all. they don't have to build the reactors; it's all subsidized and paid for. i mean, no other industry has that sort of subsidization, and do you know why? because it's the prodigal son of the weapons industry. and when nuclear power was begun by eisenhower in the fifties, "atoms for peace," the weapons i
it is totally inappropriate and immoral to lie about science. nuclear power, a, produces large quantities of global warming gas because it relies on a massive industrial infrastructure. there's mining, enriching, two huge coal-fired plants to enrich your uranium, building huge reactors, knocking them down in 30, 40 years, storing radioactive wastes for half a million years. i mean, none of that is taken into account, so nuclear power adds substantially to global warming. that's lie number one....
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it is not rocket science. mcdermott, maybe find out how you can duplicate yourself and you can solve this problem. [laughter] host: congressman? guest: thank you for your kind words, one of the problems is the program is complicated. let's say you are a middle-class person making $40,000 a year. maybe by yourself or you and your wife are making that amount of honey. you -- money. you now have a requirement that you must buy health insurance for your family. you say i do not have the money. you go in and apply. a judge your amount of income and they say you are eligible for subsidies. $600, $350, whatever amount, to help you by the health insurance you need. people are not aware that there is a system of subsidies for people that are economically challenged. certainly, people like me will have to pay the full price because we have enough income to pay it, but people that are down $30,000, $40,000, $50,000 with a family, they are struggling paycheck to paycheck and they do not think they will have the money. cou
it is not rocket science. mcdermott, maybe find out how you can duplicate yourself and you can solve this problem. [laughter] host: congressman? guest: thank you for your kind words, one of the problems is the program is complicated. let's say you are a middle-class person making $40,000 a year. maybe by yourself or you and your wife are making that amount of honey. you -- money. you now have a requirement that you must buy health insurance for your family. you say i do not have the money. you...
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. >> now, science of weerj yes. >> is it guesswork? >> simple sigh yeens yes. >> things looking nice outside. you can see just a patch of low clouds down near the coast. sunny skies across remainder. bay. it's cool out there. blue skies now looking across bay bridge taking a look at forecast patchy low clouds overnight. warmer torjs minor changes over the weekend. temperatures going up a couple degrees then down. we have that pool of cool air that has been controlling factor in the weather. temperatures just below average. over next couple days we'll see the cool air diminish just a little bit. expand sunday, monday, into next week. and starting to get cooler. temperatures going up tomorrow then beginning to go down a little bit sunday, monday. patches of low clouds, lots of clear areas as well. low temperatures mainly into mid-50s tomorrow, high temperatures ranging from upper 70s to mid-80s. on the peninsula, sunny skies, highs in the 70s. low to mid-60s on the coast. downtown highs 68 tomorrow. 64 in the sunset district. north bay m
. >> now, science of weerj yes. >> is it guesswork? >> simple sigh yeens yes. >> things looking nice outside. you can see just a patch of low clouds down near the coast. sunny skies across remainder. bay. it's cool out there. blue skies now looking across bay bridge taking a look at forecast patchy low clouds overnight. warmer torjs minor changes over the weekend. temperatures going up a couple degrees then down. we have that pool of cool air that has been controlling...
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. >> so, our first them, our first panel is titled raise, science and health. or i introduce our moderator, i also want to acknowledge rich who worked with me tirelessly as marcia said in polling these panelists together, discussing and coming up with the idea of what are the conversations that we're in
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to incorporate the russian academy of agricultural sciences and the russian credit me of medical sciences transferring control over the merged organizations financial assets of property to specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot of the bill is designed to improve the efficiency of the organization encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will cost research but it was received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading scientists as a result sixty nine amendments to the original draft to broad to be made the bill should come into law sometime in the autumn but more changes will most likely be made by the time the second a breakthrough bundle of this bill is a vital importance it's not only about reforming the russian academy of. sciences it will determine the path russia takes in the future whether we continue to be a results based economy or turn towards high tech industries this is what's at stake but. it wouldn't be right to go on with a show without first giving brandon a well here's the last ever story he did f
to incorporate the russian academy of agricultural sciences and the russian credit me of medical sciences transferring control over the merged organizations financial assets of property to specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot of the bill is designed to improve the efficiency of the organization encourage putting scientists to join and stimulate will cost research but it was received a mixed reaction state officials are holding talks with leading...
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we look at behavior and using science rather than a discriminatory policy >> reporter: the red cross has been on the record as advocate for changing the policy. >> there are many donors who are low risk and could be valuable donors. >> the mayor says they're still in need for people to donate and they hope the fda will change its policies. >> reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man is behind bars in connection with an attack in castro district. >> we have surveillance video here. it shows an assault on a robbery victim. 23-year-old porter baylor of oakland is under arrest. >> police say he's the man seen kicking the female victim. >> the assault took place after a gay pride street party. >> despite arrests, people say they do not feel safe. >> more street lighting. nobody's out walking. >> residents are meeting tonight to discuss the problem at a public safety forum. >>> oakland is moving forward with a real time surveillance center despite objections from those who say it would push the city towards a please state a. >> motion passes. >> thank you. last night, following a con
we look at behavior and using science rather than a discriminatory policy >> reporter: the red cross has been on the record as advocate for changing the policy. >> there are many donors who are low risk and could be valuable donors. >> the mayor says they're still in need for people to donate and they hope the fda will change its policies. >> reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man is behind bars in connection with an attack in castro district. >>...
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so high price is a play on my personal story, on my science and on drug policy. >> well, that is one of the things i thought you were trying to get us to think about this in two ways. in many ways you say that black boys are paying a high price for what you see as misdirected drug policy. you say that these policies character blacks disproportionately and that they derive, if i understand it correctly, from in this obsession with drugs like cocaine, opiates, marijuana that are based on racist assumptions, bad science, bad policing and media hype. do i have it right? >> that's right. >> and i was struck by this passage in the book where you say, and let me find it here, um, give me one second. okay. i explain that my 20-plus years of drug research experience has taught me many important lessons, but perhaps none more important than this: drug effects are predictable. as you increase the drug dose, more potential for toxic effects. black boys and men's interaction with the police, however, are not predictable. i worried all the time about the very real possibility that my own children
so high price is a play on my personal story, on my science and on drug policy. >> well, that is one of the things i thought you were trying to get us to think about this in two ways. in many ways you say that black boys are paying a high price for what you see as misdirected drug policy. you say that these policies character blacks disproportionately and that they derive, if i understand it correctly, from in this obsession with drugs like cocaine, opiates, marijuana that are based on...
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they will claim benefits when the science would show the impuric science would show the benefits do not exist. that's right. so they are costing jobs using science that the scientists say is wrong. >> host: if your legislation passes and they're required to prove that it wouldn't, you know, have an economic cost of a billion dollars. would the research be done in-house? >> guest: yeah. the doe would do the research -- , by the way, people said it's going to cost the doe money. they have a surplus of $2 billion. it's not if they can do it with existing resources. with money they have in the surplus account. and, by the way, i will also say, that if you cost -- if you destroy 5,000 jobs, there's a cost that too. there's a cost to the family who can't send child to school and pay the mortgage. that is on government dependency. instead of having a paycheck they are checking in with a social work. there's a cost there. >> host: democratic line in huntington, west virginia. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. >> host: good morning. >> caller: hi. all of the dams, say the ms., the mississippi p
they will claim benefits when the science would show the impuric science would show the benefits do not exist. that's right. so they are costing jobs using science that the scientists say is wrong. >> host: if your legislation passes and they're required to prove that it wouldn't, you know, have an economic cost of a billion dollars. would the research be done in-house? >> guest: yeah. the doe would do the research -- , by the way, people said it's going to cost the doe money. they...
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. >>> and -- >> she calls me her science project. >> a science project. she's awesome. i love looking at all the graphs and scars. >> a young woman is forever scarred when the manufacture of a designer drug leads to a fatal explosion. thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash bac
. >>> and -- >> she calls me her science project. >> a science project. she's awesome. i love looking at all the graphs and scars. >> a young woman is forever scarred when the manufacture of a designer drug leads to a fatal explosion. thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that...
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the test of time, but science will. and their rules have to be, and regulations have to be, based on the science. so they gladly inform stake holders and the public about the studies upon which they rely. but the underlying data to peer reviewed studies is often not published. that's because the data sets underlying peer reviewed scientific studies are the property of the scientists that spend their career gathering that information. e.p.a. cannot require the scientists to give up their private information. oftentimes, those studies involve going to a lot of people and trying to find out the impact of certain exposure to pollute taps. -- pollutants. those people agree to the study on the basis that this information about them will not be made public. but this amendment would say it would be impossible for e.p.a. to use gold standard scientific studies available to them unless they post this other data on their website. why do we want to prevent e.p.a. from using high quality, scientific studies to set new pollution stan
the test of time, but science will. and their rules have to be, and regulations have to be, based on the science. so they gladly inform stake holders and the public about the studies upon which they rely. but the underlying data to peer reviewed studies is often not published. that's because the data sets underlying peer reviewed scientific studies are the property of the scientists that spend their career gathering that information. e.p.a. cannot require the scientists to give up their private...
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i mean this guy is dropping science like an underfunded school district. but yeezy's latest work of yeenius isn't music, folks. it's fashion. yeemmy? >> can yeah has a new baby, new album and new clothes. the fashion forward rapper has collaborated with french brand a.p.c. for a capsule collection. the a.p.c. can yeah collection consists of a jean, a hoodie and a t-shirt >> stephen: that's right. kanye west has a clothing line but not shoes and handbags. he leaves that to his sister, nine. it's all great. but my favorite has got to be this $120 white t-shirt made of 100% cotton with ribbing at the neckline and short sleeves. of course you wouldn't want to get any pit stains on something this pricey so be sure to wear an undershirt. now, folks, this may look like a plain white t-shirt but it's not, as evidenced by its name "the hip hop t-shirt." i believe the shirt is a collaboration by fruit, featuring "the loom." now before you go out to buy it, the hip hop t-shirt has sold out. but if you want to buy your own piece of hip-hop street cred, you're in luck.
i mean this guy is dropping science like an underfunded school district. but yeezy's latest work of yeenius isn't music, folks. it's fashion. yeemmy? >> can yeah has a new baby, new album and new clothes. the fashion forward rapper has collaborated with french brand a.p.c. for a capsule collection. the a.p.c. can yeah collection consists of a jean, a hoodie and a t-shirt >> stephen: that's right. kanye west has a clothing line but not shoes and handbags. he leaves that to his...
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that is by design. >> what is in the science that fuels the internet company? >> they are working on the same technologies, they are working on ipads and all the open source components. so the engineers are working with the same technologies that they are working with at google, and facebook. >> even people that did not work at peoplesoft saw you and dave as the start-up leaders the people leader that make a good start-up good. >> and we brought that culture to workday. we really take care of our employees. we have been voted one of the best companies to work for in the bay area 3 of the last four years. that in today's really, really challenging job environment is a big competitive advantage? >> are there characteristics from people sosoft that you fee the culture did not need? >> we are applying it to a different technology base. >> there's a move to the cloud, and software is a service, and everybody is claiming now that they are in the cloud. they are either big data or they are in the cloud or the software is the service. you really are those things. shoul
that is by design. >> what is in the science that fuels the internet company? >> they are working on the same technologies, they are working on ipads and all the open source components. so the engineers are working with the same technologies that they are working with at google, and facebook. >> even people that did not work at peoplesoft saw you and dave as the start-up leaders the people leader that make a good start-up good. >> and we brought that culture to workday....
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. >> a science project. she's awesome. i love looking at all the graphs and scars. >> a young woman is forever scarred when the manufacture of a designer drug leads to a fatal explosion. >>> for most santa rita jail inmates, their stay here is full of uncertainty as they await the verdicts or plea deals that could set them free or send them to prison. robert haynes has just gotten word about his future. he will soon transfer to state prison. >> that's going to be my first time, first and last. it's kind you have scary at first. you know, all the prison stories i've heard. i do what i got to do, you know, can't be that bad. >> haynes recently accepted a plea deal in which his charges of pimping and pandering were dropped but he pled guilty to human trafficking and was sentenced to three years. he will take with him a permanent reminder of santa rita and an attack he alleges is by convicted murderer philip white. >> cut my face. it was super wide like nasty. >> if nothing else, haynes' misfortune provided a
. >> a science project. she's awesome. i love looking at all the graphs and scars. >> a young woman is forever scarred when the manufacture of a designer drug leads to a fatal explosion. >>> for most santa rita jail inmates, their stay here is full of uncertainty as they await the verdicts or plea deals that could set them free or send them to prison. robert haynes has just gotten word about his future. he will soon transfer to state prison. >> that's going to be...
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what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and other places to see what the confirmation is all about. we can see that it improves the basics. , u r her rider, your engagement is stronger. every improvement translates to about 14 years on the average. after they are trained, the improvement would give them the memory level of an average person of about 56. we see faster and sharper thinking and acting. almost everything you do that involves making a decision about what you have seen or heard or acting in a complex behavior. this is certainly important from the point of view of for your sustaining independence. this is kind of interesting thing, right? people see things so much better that they have about half as many driving accidents, it makes a big difference in the safety of driving and also walking. we have seen improvements in health. the person spends about $300 less a year in health-car
what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and other places to see what the confirmation is all about. we can see that it improves the basics. , u r her rider, your engagement is stronger. every improvement translates to about 14 years on the average. after they are trained, the improvement would give them the memory level of an average person of about 56. we see faster...
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. >> now from the 2013 harlem book fair, a discussion about science and health. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> so, our first them, our first panel is titled raise, science and health. or i introduce our moderator, i also want to acknowledge rich who worked with me tirelessly as marcia said in polling these panelists together, discussing and coming up with the idea of what are the conversations that we're going 2%. what are the conversations that impact us as a king in the and we should discuss to see if we can find a way in or a way out. so again thank you so much for your attention. our moderator for first panel is professor sheldon krimsky. he is the author of "genetic justice" -- "genetic justice: dna data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties." is a professor of humanities and social sciences. he sits here at tufts university. and visiting professor at brooklyn college. please welcome professor sheldon krimsky. >>t's a real pleasure to be moderating this distinguished panel. and my job is to simply put forth a question of conversation
. >> now from the 2013 harlem book fair, a discussion about science and health. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> so, our first them, our first panel is titled raise, science and health. or i introduce our moderator, i also want to acknowledge rich who worked with me tirelessly as marcia said in polling these panelists together, discussing and coming up with the idea of what are the conversations that we're going 2%. what are the conversations that impact us as a king in the...
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-- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agree that when it comes to doing something it takes leadership. and not just political leadership, but business leadership, church leadership, academic leadership. and that's the context, i believe, in which you have come together. you're focusing on solar energy. that's a big piece. there's plenty of sun out there to take care of our energy. it's going to take time. it's going to take technology. it's going to take scientific breakthroughs, research, and development. and it's going to take storage. and it's going to take various insebastianvv stifle. just in california you have some cities that charge 1800 bucks for a permit for somebody to put solar on their roof. we have to fight that. there are soft costs. we can bring that down. from the small incremental step to the long march in getting it done, those are all the elements that you have to deal with. and there are some pauses, sometimes things plateau. i know some utilities feel we have enough for 33 and a third percent whi
-- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agree that when it comes to doing something it takes leadership. and not just political leadership, but business leadership, church leadership, academic leadership. and that's the context, i believe, in which you have come together. you're focusing on solar energy. that's a big piece. there's plenty of sun out there to take care of our energy. it's going to take time. it's going to...
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if this kind of fraud continues, it will damage the credibility japanese science and technology, as well as products that use the research. so it's extremely important to remind researchers about ethics and to improve the standards for authentic research. >>> a court in india has delayed handing down a verdict in a high profile rape case for the second time. patchari raksawong in bangkok is following this story. >>> the case relates to the fatal gang rape of a young woman on a new delhi bus last december. the court delayed giving verdict for the second time. a ruling would have been the first related to the gang rape that caused outrage in india and around the world. a defense lawyer said the verdict was delayed until august 5th because of a pending case at the supreme court that seeks to change the legal definition of a juvenile. the defendant was 17 at the time of the attack. he's being tried as a minor on charges including murder and rape. a 23-year-old woman died after she was gang raped and thrown out of a moving bus in new delhi in december. a total of six men are standing trial, b
if this kind of fraud continues, it will damage the credibility japanese science and technology, as well as products that use the research. so it's extremely important to remind researchers about ethics and to improve the standards for authentic research. >>> a court in india has delayed handing down a verdict in a high profile rape case for the second time. patchari raksawong in bangkok is following this story. >>> the case relates to the fatal gang rape of a young woman on a...
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the school will set up 40 scholarships in science, computer science and economics. >>> with the exception of those deserving students at center college, tuition bills nonetheless are skyrocketing forcing big changes over who is paying for college and it's not necessarily mom and dad anymore. a new study shows that parents are no longer paying for the majority of college tuition bills that burden falls on students who often have to find their own resources and more are getting free help. sharon epperson has the story. >>> more and more students are searching for and finding free money to pay for the college tab. >> i looked into a school basically that could supply the most money. >> there are a lot of institutions that are publicly funded that offer affordable ways to go to college. >> reporter: for many families, cost is the top criteria when choosing a college. >> she'll go online and looking at any and all scholarships she can find. >> reporter: the burden of who pays is shifting to the student as parents foot a smaller portion. >> we can't afford to send her and her sister paying the
the school will set up 40 scholarships in science, computer science and economics. >>> with the exception of those deserving students at center college, tuition bills nonetheless are skyrocketing forcing big changes over who is paying for college and it's not necessarily mom and dad anymore. a new study shows that parents are no longer paying for the majority of college tuition bills that burden falls on students who often have to find their own resources and more are getting free...
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science i mean they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light the scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. sure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see what they're doing stay one step ahead. one shop in the life. physical institute contrition treats all the way back to seventeen fourteen and to this day remains one of the leading scientific institutes carrying out research in all the major areas of physics and it was also home to many nobel prize winners including alexander a nickel. they were awarded the nobel prize in physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty four for their groundbreaking piece the development of the laser as we know it the quantum oscillator they created stimul
science i mean they must be flawless. generate the powerful yet short pulses of light the scientists required to study split second reactions. resistance and transparent properties of the modulators. sure they won't fail despite only a relatively new markets not only in high demand in russia but also the c.i.s. china and russia has traditionally been at the forefront of technology of a stiff competition from abroad in recent years as for the computer game so let's head over to the lab and see...
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(clapping) >> and the journalist she's been inducted into the arts and sciences and she's receives any with regards honoring her contribution to california. it's a great principle she will join use it in come mentoring this celebration >> ms. pam (clapping). >> thank you supervisors cowen and wow. what a beautiful day in san francisco wow. arrest (clapping). >> and want an exciting day per it's my pleasure to be here today to the official project 25 years in the making. (clapping). >> this really is a historic moment in time for this community and today's celebration assigned to honor all the people who have fought for this. but to build on what is already here for a bright future and a for those who live here in the future. there was a song it's a long time coming but i know change is going to come. oh, yes, it is (clapping) >> change is coming. we're honored to have a number of people who made this project possible. we want to acknowledge the key citizens and supervisor cowen the mayor of san francisco and the former mayor willy brown and supervisor cowen thank you for being here and
(clapping) >> and the journalist she's been inducted into the arts and sciences and she's receives any with regards honoring her contribution to california. it's a great principle she will join use it in come mentoring this celebration >> ms. pam (clapping). >> thank you supervisors cowen and wow. what a beautiful day in san francisco wow. arrest (clapping). >> and want an exciting day per it's my pleasure to be here today to the official project 25 years in the making....
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so we need to keep pushing for as much science education as possible. so i just finished writing an optimistic book about the apocalypse. and it didn't start out that way at all. it really did not realize this book is going to have a happy ending. and it acts was started because i have been really fascinated my whole life with stories about destruction, especially massive global destruction and apocalypse is and everything from kind of the underground cannibal apocalypse zombie stories and godzilla stories. godzilla is kind of one of my spirit animals. and i wanted to come a couple years ago when i was thinking about this, i thought how could i write a kind of nonfiction version of a godzilla movie? what with that look like if we delve into the scientific literature and what history has to teach us? what would be the equivalent of some kind of mass, massive destruction caused by force that we don't understand. and i came upon the idea of mass extension, which are indeed the worst kind of disaster that could ever happen to the planet. and the more that i
so we need to keep pushing for as much science education as possible. so i just finished writing an optimistic book about the apocalypse. and it didn't start out that way at all. it really did not realize this book is going to have a happy ending. and it acts was started because i have been really fascinated my whole life with stories about destruction, especially massive global destruction and apocalypse is and everything from kind of the underground cannibal apocalypse zombie stories and...
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pennsylvania is on the move, we are growing particularly when it comes to the life sciences, biotech. in addition to the fact we are growing on the energy side. i think it is our energy side that helps allow us to grow because we keeping down the cost of energy and when you are conducting a business, more importantly keeping taxes down in pennsylvania. liz: it is something that he feels will sting the late job growth, but also he proposed to lower the corporate tax rate on balance 28% but for manufacturers like dow chemical. one of the things about you as a republican, but more of a centrist perhaps as you work with both sides of the aisle, three distinct the temptation to have knee-jerk is awful, will not work. what could be improved upon his plan? >> he have a tremendous debt in the united states, we are way underfunded and what he is doing is he believes government can stimulate the economy by spending taxpayer dollars. traits are next and does happen but i believe it is the private sector. i believe there are other ways estimate the economy. his energy policies are not helping the
pennsylvania is on the move, we are growing particularly when it comes to the life sciences, biotech. in addition to the fact we are growing on the energy side. i think it is our energy side that helps allow us to grow because we keeping down the cost of energy and when you are conducting a business, more importantly keeping taxes down in pennsylvania. liz: it is something that he feels will sting the late job growth, but also he proposed to lower the corporate tax rate on balance 28% but for...
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police say a man smashed another man's head on to the sidewalk just outside the science building. kris sanchez joins us live with what we know about this attack. >> reporter: the suspect is still at large tonight and the description is not very specific except that the assailant is not believed to be a student nor is the victim. because it happened on campus many students here are feeling rather uneasy. just before 10:00 last night san jose state senior got a text from campus police detailing the fight between two young men that escalated and ended when thev$ suspect stopped slamming the 22-year-old victim's head on to the sidewalk. >> it is not that late that something like that is taking place it is pretty scary. >> reporter: last night's assault is one of 21 assaults reported on campus so far this year. >> right now on campus even assaults are down. last year we had 28 at this time. this year we have 21. >> reporter: in the 21 only seven of the victims were students. san jose police captain says his department is proactive making arrests as quickly as possible. so far this year
police say a man smashed another man's head on to the sidewalk just outside the science building. kris sanchez joins us live with what we know about this attack. >> reporter: the suspect is still at large tonight and the description is not very specific except that the assailant is not believed to be a student nor is the victim. because it happened on campus many students here are feeling rather uneasy. just before 10:00 last night san jose state senior got a text from campus police...